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New study: AI chatbots as everyday companions for young people
Youth Internet Monitor 2026: which social networks do young people in Austria use?
How can I tell if an app or game is appropriate for my child?
Safer Internet Day 2026: a collective commitment to a safer digital world for every child in Greece
SIC Portugal at the Lisbon Games Week 2025
Addressing cyberbullying: a guide for educators
This leaflet provides practical guidance for teachers and educators on how to recognise, prevent, and respond to cyberbullying in school communities.
It outlines the warning signs, the impact on students’ well-being, and clear steps for a safe and effective intervention.
The material also promotes a culture of respect, digital responsibility, and open communication, helping teachers and educators create a safer and more supportive learning environment.
Cyberbullying educational video
In the video, you will learn what cyberbullying is, what forms it can take and how to recognise it.
The video also explains why it is important to behave properly online, how to protect your privacy, and how to respond if you become the target of online abuse or attacks.
The goal of the video is to educate and warn young people about the risks of digital communication, so that viewers learn to use social networks and the internet in general more safely.
Disinformation brochure
Distinguishing truth from falsehood in the digital age is more challenging than ever.
Nowadays, disinformation can spread fast. Social networks and messaging platforms enable the large-scale sharing of false information, often automated and supported by artificial intelligence (AI), making it appear surprisingly authentic. But how can we tell what is true from what is false?


